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Elliot Hauser conducts the inaugural Code in the Classroom event at RENCI attended by 20 teachers and 5 helpers on a rainy August 9, 2014. TriPython supplied lunch and recruited helpers. There were many more helpers on the waiting list.

Triangle PyCamper Mali Ozbay brought PyCamp to the University of Houston Texas Learning and Computation Center. Photos by Houston PyCamper Chris McPhilamy, City of Houston Planning and Development, except the last seven photos which are by Jerome Crowder, Ph.D.

Seattle was a blast for Frank, Veda, Stephan, and Chris. We firmed up Camp Five with Philipp Von Weitershausen and the BBQ Sprint with OpenPlans. We sponsored the after conference sprint with 65 participants, the largest Plone sprint ever! We led sessions and generally left our mark, while basking in the glow of a vibrant open source community about to launch Plone 3.

We had so much fun putting on Plone Boot Camp in 2005 that we decided to do it again in 2006. PBC2 was bigger and better, with catered lunch and a huge social hour. A post camp sprint kicked off our SVN repository with the Jargon project.

TriZPUG organized the first ever Plone Boot Camp, the largest Plone training meeting in the world to date, in early January 2005 at UNC-Chapel Hill. We had way to much fun for a work week. We learned so much our brains hurt. Joel Burton was a wonderful instructor. Tom Bryan contributed 106 Plone Test Cases for Plone Help Center during our sprint, led by Geoff Davis (local) and Alexander Limi (remote).